Stark wrote:Erik_Twice wrote:Stark wrote:I'd say games are usually capitalist, but I don't see the Republican angle.
Capitalist = Right-wing = Republican.
Well this certainly isn't true.
For me it's not even a matter of being true or not, it's just
so baffling. Like...why is getting weapons in
Metroid capitalistic? It doesn't even make sense to me to ask that question
Exhuminator wrote:Erik_Twice wrote:America is ruining not just the world
Please keep your political opinions out of the gaming side of the forum.
But the world needs to know that America has ruined video games! Nah, it's a joke, man, you should be able to tell given the context
Still, I reserve the right to be political if the situation so requires. You can't discuss "Games are implicitely Republican" without talking about politics after all.
MrPopo wrote:Aside from the poor handling of the authorization system (and really, you could see that devs were finding it harder and harder to justify Samus needing to find the same upgrades every game) the story was fine if you were familiar with all the other supplementary bits in the Metroid universe that were only released in Japan.
I think it's just that people had a view of Metroid that was more...I don't know "progressive" than it actually was? Samus has always been a feminist icon and the archetypical "badass gaming girl" so seeing her presented otherwise came as a shock. Sure, you had always had bikini Samus on the NES and the like but they were always small niggles that one could ignore. Another M on the other hand...